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Quick Reference Guide Packaging and Shipping

Inventory to Amazon

Packaging and Shipping Inventory to Amazon

Quick Reference Guide Packaging and Shipping

Inventory to Amazon

Contents

Labeled Inventory .......................................................................................................... 1

Shipment Labels ............................................................................................................ 4

Packaging and Prep Requirements ............................................................................... 5

Shipping and Routing Requirements ............................................................................. 8

Shipment Packing Guidelines ........................................................................................ 9

Small Parcel Delivery to Amazon ................................................................................. 10

Less than Truckload (LTL) and Full Truckload (FTL) Deliveries to Amazon ........................... 11

Delivering Imports to Amazon ...................................................................................... 13

Delivering Televisions to Amazon ................................................................................ 14

Appendix 1: Label Font Specifications ......................................................................... 15

Appendix 2: Packaging Products Containing Liquids ................................................... 16

Appendix 3: Packaging Sharp Units ............................................................................ 19

Appendix 4: Packaging Fragile Units ........................................................................... 20

Appendix 5: Packaging Plush Units ............................................................................. 21

Appendix 6: Packaging Baby Products ........................................................................ 22

Appendix 7: Packaging Apparel, Fabric, and Textiles ...................................................... 23

Appendix 8: Packaging Jewelry ................................................................................... 24

Appendix 9: Packaging Small Products ....................................................................... 25

Appendix 10: Packaging Pellets, Powders, and Granular............................................. 26

Appendix 11: Packaging Plexiglas ............................................................................... 27

Appendix 12: Packaging adult products ....................................................................... 28

Appendix 13: Prep Matrix ............................................................................................ 29

Appendix 14: Shipping Matrix: LTL & FTL .................................................................... 31

Appendix 14: Shipping Matrix: Small Parcel ................................................................ 32

Appendix 15: How to Label Products ........................................................................... 33

IMPORTANT: Failure to comply with any requirements listed in this document may result in the immediate refusal of

inventory at the Amazon fulfillment center, disposal or return of inventory, blocking future shipments to the fulfillment

center, charging for any unplanned services performed at the fulfillment center, and/or denial of any credit for missing

products.

© Copyright 2016, Amazon Services LLC. All Rights Reserved. An Amazon Company Expires June 30, 2016

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Labeled Inventory

Label Requirements

Each Unit you send to Amazon for fulfillment needs a scannable bar code to enable storage at a fulfillment center. Follow these

guidelines to ensure prompt and accurate labeling of the Units.

Cover any original barcodes

• Cover the original manufacturer's barcode (UPC, EAN, ISBN).

• No other barcodes can be scannable (exception: serial numbers and barcodes do not need to be covered).

• Failure to cover the barcode can cause errors and may result in lost inventory.

Label each unit before sending it to Amazon

• Make sure the label title matches the corresponding Unit. This ensures that the merchandise can be received, stocked, and sold.

• Use only white labels with a removable adhesive.

Note: All labels on the products should be removable by the customer.

Do Not...

• Place faded labels on the Units.

• Tape labels to your Units.

• Wrap labels around corners or curves on the Unit because this makes the label unscannable.

• Leave other barcodes uncovered unless the Unit is stickerless, commingled inventory.

• Use QR barcodes on your labels, since they can’t be read by all scanners.

Printer Requirements

• Use a direct thermal or laser printer.

• Each label must be readable and scannable for 24 months. This means that the label must not smudge or fade for at least two

years. To ensure that the labels last a long time, use the proper print media for a printer. For example, use laser paper and laser

toner with a laser printer.

• Use a printer with a print resolution of 300 DPI or greater.

• Do not use inkjet printers. Inkjet printers are more susceptible to smearing and blurry images making the labels difficult to read

or scan.

• Amazon highly recommends using a high-speed model designed specifically to print large numbers of labels.

• Amazon fulfillment centers currently use Zebra GX430t model printers with a direct thermal setting.

• Amazon highly recommends periodically testing the scannability of the barcodes. Use a tethered scanner to ensure each barcode

scans properly.

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Item Label Example

Clean the printer

• We recommend periodically testing, cleaning, or replacing printer heads on a regular basis. This will extend the life of the printer

as well as ensuring that labels are printed accurately.

• Print a test page to ensure that the printer head is aligned properly.

• Many labeling errors are caused by dirty printer heads—while a small piece of dust or grime may go unnoticed, this can affect

the scannability of the barcodes.

Label Specifications Barcode Specifications

Amazon reserves the right to dispose of or liquidate mislabeled Units if the owner is unknown or (when ownership is known)

re-label a product at the seller's expense.

Label Specifications

The label that you place on each unit must include the

following information:

1. Barcode, with appropriate quiet zone areas (white space

around the barcode)

2. FNSKU: An identifier used by Amazon fulfillment centers

to identify each unique product. This is the identifier that

is printed on product-level labels and this is how Amazon

identifies every Unit you send to us.

3. Title and description

4. Condition (for example, USED): Describes the condition of

this Unit.

5. Optional merchant-specified information

Note: The merchant-specified information field is reserved for text only. Do not use any additional barcodes. Any additional

information you provide may affect the accuracy and speed of inventory tracking.

Print Specifications

The online inventory management tools support eleven label sizes:

Note: The barcode should only scan to the FNSKU. No extra characters should be imbedded in the barcode.

Additional Information

Printing barcodes directly on Units: If you would like to print barcodes directly on Units, use the UCC128 barcode. The UCC128

barcode standards are available on the Internet. Amazon uses the UCC128 barcode (font) to encode the FNSKU or the Shipment

ID in the barcode. We don't use any leading or trailing digits (application identifiers or checksum digits.) The full specification is

UCC128 code set A (this is the code set that supports alphanumeric data). If you are building the barcode from scratch, you can

review the standards or purchase software (there are many barcode applications available for free or at reasonable prices).

Receiving Problems and Other Common Errors

The following errors receiving problems will slow down the process by which Amazon can receive your inventory and make it

available for sale. Amazon may temporarily suspend your shipment creation privileges if the following problems are found:

• Barcode label missing: Your unit was not labeled with an Amazon product label. Amazon product labels are required for

44-up labels

• 48.5 mm x 25.4 mm on A4

40-up labels

• 52.5 mm x 29.7 mm on A4

30- up labels

• 1” x 2-5/8” on US Letter

27-up labels

• 63.5 mm x 29.6 mm on A4

24-up labels

• 63.5 mm x 33.9 mm on A4

• 64.6 mm x 33.8 mm on A4

• 66.0 mm x 33.9 mm on A4

• 66.0 mm x 35.0 mm on A4

• 70.0 mm x 36.0 mm on A4

• 70.0 mm x 37.0 mm on A4

21-up labels

• 63.5 mm x 38.1 mm on A4

listings set up for Labeled Inventory, or for any ASINs that do not meet the criteria for Stickerless, Commingled Inventory. If you

do not want to label your units yourself, you can sign up for FBA Label Service.

• Unit mislabeled: Your unit’s label didn’t match the physical product. Make sure that the label title matches the corresponding

unit.

• Barcode cannot be scanned: Your product’s label could not be scanned for one or more of the following reasons:

- The barcode was smudged, which could be caused by low ink/toner in your printer or dirty printer heads.

- The label was placed around a corner or curve, which can make the barcode unscannable.

• Unit/Shipment Preparation Errors: One or more of the units on your shipment incurred a problem with one or more of our

Inbound Requirements. This could include problems with our labeling, packaging and prep, or shipping requirements. You may

be required to schedule a phone call with our operations team before your shipment creation and modification privileges can be

reinstated.

Specification Description

Label color White

Font See Label Font Specifications in

Appendix 1

Label size Use a label with a height by width

dimension between 1" x 2" and 2" x 3".

For example, you could use a label that

is 1" x 3" or 2" x 2", as long as all the

required information is included.

Label type Removable adhesive

Specification Description

Format Code 128A

Height Greater than 0.25" (or 15% of the

barcode length)

Narrow barcode

element

The specification depends on the

printer's resolution.

For 300 dpi—3.33 mils

For 200 dpi—20 mils

Wide-to-narrow

element ratio

3:1

Quiet zone (sides) Greater than 0.25"

Quiet zone (top

and bottom)

Greater than 0.125"

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Sample Amazon Partnered Carrier Label

Shipment Labels

Each box or pallet that you ship to Amazon must be

properly identified with a shipment label. Follow these

guidelines for labeling boxes:

• Labels supported measure 3-1/3" x 4".

• Don't place labels on a seam on the box where they will

get cut by a box cutter.

• The FBA shipment label should be placed next to the

carrier (UPS, Fed Ex or other) label.

• Both the FBA shipment label and the carrier label (UPS,

Fed Ex, or other) must remain uncovered so they are

scannable and readable.

• Each box you include in the shipment must have its own

label printed from the Shipping Queue.

Each pallet you send needs four labels, one in the top

center of each side.

Note: The Amazon Partnered Carrier may not provide additional insurance. We recommend considering third-party

insurance.

Packaging and Prep Requirements

Some categories require specific preparation in order to protect units from dust or damage. See Appendices 2-12 for

category-specific prep requirements.

Prep Matrix: A downloadable document providing a summary of basic prep guidelines, available for you to print off and refer to

when prepping Units for FBA shipments. See Appendix 13 Prep Matrix.

Packaging requirements

Note: Your products should be sent Amazon fulfillment centers with scannable barcodes and ready to be fulfilled. Any

products that require additional prep or labeling upon receipt at the Amazon fulfillment center will experience a delay in

receiving and may be subject to charging for any unplanned services or for noncompliance.

Follow these general requirements when shipping Units to Amazon fulfillment centers. Certain products have other specific

requirements. Amazon may refuse, return, or repackage any product delivered to an Amazon fulfillment center with inadequate

or non-compliant packaging at the seller’s expense, and the seller may also be subject to noncompliance fees.

• Any FNSKU you use on a Unit must be unique and must correspond to one unique product. For example, each assortment type,

such as size or color, will have a different FNSKU.

• Each Unit must have an exterior label that is easily accessible and include a scannable barcode and the corresponding human-

readable numbers.

- For Labeled Inventory, one FNSKU.

- For qualifying Stickerless, Commingled Inventory, one UPC, ISBN, or EAN.

• Remove or cover scannable barcodes on the outside of a carton that includes multiple Units. Only the individual Units within the

carton can have scannable barcodes.

Loose products

Each Unit, including multiple-volume set book publications, must be contained within a single, secure package.

• Amazon does not accept Units that would require Amazon to assemble multiple pieces from separate packages (for example,

wheel barrows where the handles and legs are in separate packages).

• Units that are not contained in secure packaging (like loose sleeves or pouches) require bagging, or need to be secured with a

non-adhesive band or removable tape.

• Footwear, regardless of material, must be packaged with no shoe material exposed, either in shoe boxes or bagged in a polybags

with suffocation warnings. It is recommended, but not required, to secure the shoe box lid with an adhesive band or removable

tape.

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Not permitted: Units within a set Permitted: Units are sealed

can be separated. so they cannot be separated

and are clearly labeled as

a set.

Individual Items: Case-Packed Items: All items in a box

Each box will contain will have matching SKU and condition. All

one or more items of boxes with the same item will contain equal

varying quantities and quantities of that item in each box, and

conditions. will have been previously packed by the

manufacturer.

Sold as set

Units that are sets (for example, a NASCAR set of six unique

Hotwheel cars, sold as one Unit) must be marked as sets on

their packaging. Add a label to the Unit that states that the

products are to be received and sold as a single unit. For

example, “Sold as set” or “This is a set. Do not separate.”

Boxed Units

• Must be six-sided.

• Must have openings or a lid that will not easily open on

its own. If the box can easily open on its own, then tape,

glue, or staples must be used to keep it closed.

• Must not collapse when medium pressure is applied to

any of the sides.

• May not have perforated sides or openings unless it can pass a 3 foot drop test, consisting of one drop on each side, and one

drop on a corner. If the product does not pass the drop test, it must be placed in a poly bag with a suffocation warning.

Poly bagged Units

Poly bags used to protect Units must meet the following requirements:

• Poly bags with a 5 inch opening or larger are required to have a suffocation warning, either printed on the bag itself, or attached

as a label. For example: “WARNING: Plastic bags can be dangerous. To avoid danger of suffocation keep this bag away from

babies and children.” The warning should be printed or placed in a prominent location and in a legible font size for the size of the

bag.

• The thickness of the bag must be at least 1.5 mil.

• The poly bag must be transparent.

• The poly bag must have a product label or physical barcode that is scannable through the bag or have a product label on the

outside of the bag.

• Poly bags must be completely sealed.

• Poly bag or shrink wrap may not protrude more than 3" past the dimensions of the product.

Case-Packed Items

• All products in a box will have matching SKU and

condition and will have been previously packaged together

by the manufacturer.

• All boxes with the same product will contain equal

quantities of that product in each box.

Example: A case-pack of 24 units must always contain

24 units.

• While receiving this type of shipment, the fulfillment

center scans one unit from the box and the box is placed

in inventory. There is no need to scan every unit because

they are all the same.

• In some instances, a manufacturer or distributor might package more than one case-pack into a larger box called a master

carton. Master cartons do not qualify as case-packs and must be split at the appropriate case-pack lavel.

Note: For Case-Packed Items, you must remove or cover any scannable barcode from the case. Only the Units within the

case can have scannable barcodes.

Expiration dates

• Products that expire must include the expiration date on the master carton in 36+ point font and on the individual Units. Lot

numbers alone are insufficient.

• Each carton can only have one expiration date per ASIN. Multiple ASINs can be shipped in the same carton as long as each ASIN

has only one expiration date.

• Expiration dates must be displayed in the format MM-DD-YYYY or MM-YYYY. If the expiration date is printed in a different

format, a sticker with the correct format must be applied, covering the original expiration date.

For more information about requirements for products with expiration dates, please review FBA online help topic Product

Restrictions > Date- and Temperature-Sensitive Products.

Note: Products that expire and are contained in packaging that requires additional prep, such as glass jars or bottles, must be

prepped to ensure that the expiration date is accessible for Amazon associates during the receive process.

Marketing Materials

Amazon will not accept marketing materials (such as pre-priced labels, pamphlets, price tags, or other non-Amazon labels).

Safety

You must use safety knives with covered blades when packing products. This helps prevent sharp objects, such as blades, from

being accidentally left in boxes and potentially injuring an Amazon associate or Amazon customer.

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Shipping and Routing Requirements

The requirements below apply to boxes shipped to Amazon fulfillment centers whether by small parcel delivery, less than

truckload (LTL), or full truckload (FTL) shipping. See Appendix 14 Shipping Matrix.

Box dimensions

• Boxes containing multiple Standard-Size units must not exceed 25 inches on any side.

Note: UPS allowances for lrger box dimensions and weight do not apply to boxes containing multiple Standard-Size FBA units.

Box contents

• The contents of each box must contain inventory from only one Shipment ID. You must not combine Units from multiple

shipments in the same box. You can find the Shipment ID on the shipment summary page.

• Ensure that the shipment details listed in Seller Account match the physical shipment to the fulfillment center, including:

Shipment Packing Guidelines

Containers

Neither point-of-sale containers nor pallet-sized boxes, also known as "gaylords," may be used. Boxes should not be bundled

together using bagging, taping, elastic, or extra straps. If you are reusing boxes from previous shipments, be sure to remove any

previous shipping labels or markings to avoid confusion by the carrier. The following standard boxes are acceptable:

• Regular slotted carton (RSC)

• B flute

• ECT-32 (edge crush test)

• 200 lb./sq. inch (burst strength)

Dunnage - Merchant SKU

- FNSKU

- Condition

- Quantity shipped

- Packing option (individually packed or case packed)

Box weight

• Boxes must not exceed the standard weight limit of 50 lb., unless they contain one single Oversize* Unit that exceeds 50 lb.

• For a single Oversize* Unit that exceeds 50 lb., attach a label that clearly indicates "Team Lift" on the top and sides of the box.

Accepted forms of packing materials include:

9 Foam

9 Air pillows

9 Full sheets of paper

9 Bubble wrap

Shipment type

The following forms of packing materials are not allowed:

; Styrofoam peanuts

; Biodegradable packing peanuts

; Cornstarch packing peanuts

; Crinkle wrap

; Shredded paper

• For a single Oversize* Unit that exceeds 100 lb., attach a label that clearly indicates “Mech Lift” on the top and sides of the box.

• Boxes containing Jewelry or Watches must not exceed 40 lb.

• If you are using an Amazon-Partnered carrier, accurately weigh and measure boxes and pallets to ensure that the correct values

are supplied for every shipment.

* Oversize includes any packaged Unit weighing more than 20 lb. or with dimensions greater than 18 inches on its longest

side, 14 inches on its median side, or 8 inches on its shortest side. A Unit exceeding any of these measurements is

Oversize.

Additional guidelines apply based on the shipping method you use. Refer to these resources:

• Small Parcel Delivery Requirements

• Arranging for Less than Truckload (LTL) or Full Truckload Deliveries to Amazon

Refused Shipments

In general, these guidelines will be followed for inbound shipments to Amazon fulfillment centers that do not meet the listed

requirements.

• Overage, damage, and mis-ships may be rejected at the dock and no Return Authorization Requests will be processed for these

returns. Refused shipments may be returned at seller expense.

• Shipments that are coded as "Damaged" or "Defective" may be refused at the dock and may incur a return freight charge.

• You may not refuse or return shipments that are returned to you without first contacting Amazon. Shipments that you refuse or

return to Amazon without first attempting resolution with Amazon may be refused and any transportation costs incurred to reship

to you will be at seller expense.

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Small Parcel Delivery to Amazon

Below are carrier and labeling requirements that are specific to small parcel deliveries to Amazon fulfillment centers.

Shipment packing guidelines

Do not assume all boxes can be used for small parcel delivery as is. The standard box and inner packing used for LTL and

FTL pallet shipments may not be able to withstand the standard shipping process for small parcel shipping, as this packing

is designed for bulk pallet shipments going to brick and mortar retail stores. If these units are damaged during small parcel

delivery, you may be responsible for damaged units that are not appropriately boxed and packaged to meet these standards.

Please review and follow the best practices and guidelines for these types of shipments, which can be found on the UPS

website: http://www.ups.com/content/us/en/resources/ship/packaging/guidelines.html

Carriers

• Only professional carriers are allowed to make delivery appointments to Amazon fulfillment centers—Amazon does not allow

general public deliveries.

• Carriers must register with Amazon before appointments will be granted.

• Carriers must adhere to our delivery requirements and safety standards.

Labeling boxes

• All small-parcel delivery boxes must have shipment labels only, and shipment labels must not include other messaging. If you are

reusing boxes from previous shipments, be sure to remove any other shipment labels or markings.

• Shipment labels must be consistently placed in a way that is easy to visually locate, either on the top or side of the box. Side

placement is preferred.

• Shipment labels must not be placed on the seam of the box where they can be damaged when the box is opened, which makes

the barcodes unscannable.

• Whenever possible, place shipment labels no closer than 1.25 inches from any natural edge of the box. The tape used to seal the

box should not cover the shipment labels.

Additional Requirements for Amazon Partnered Shipments

If you are using Amazon's partnered carrier (UPS), you must enter the dimensional data for the small-parcel delivery boxes.

These dimensions are used to calculate dimensional weight, which may be used to determine fees if the dimensional weight

exceeds the actual weight.

Less than Truckload (LTL) and Full Truckload (FTL) Deliveries to Amazon

Below are carrier and labeling requirements that are specific to LTL/FTL deliveries to Amazon fulfillment centers.

Acceptable pallets

• Use 40” x 48”, 4-way access, wooden pallets. If a single, large Unit cannot fit on a 40” x 48” pallet without overhanging the

edges, use a pallet size and type that is suitable for the Unit.

• Ship only on pallets that are in good condition.

• Do not ship Units on pallets made of weak material such as cardboard or particle board.

• Broken and damaged pallets are not acceptable and may be rejected at the seller’s expense.

• Ship Units on GMA Standard Grade B or higher pallets.

• Ship food and grocery products on GMA 1A grade pallets. Pallets meeting the GMA grade 1A and 1B are acceptable for Grocery

and Health & Beauty products only.

• Do not ship Units on PECO pallets, which cannot be moved using a standard pallet jack.

Building pallets

All shipments not delivered by small parcel carriers must be loaded on pallets.

• The Units of each pallet must all belong to one Shipment ID.

• Place shipping boxes that are intended to be sold together (such as a set) weighing more than 100 lb. on a single pallet (one

sellable Unit on each) or clamp them together.

• Place a single, non-clampable shipping box or Unit (such as furniture) weighing more than 100 lb. on its own pallet.

• Stage boxes using only standard pallet stacking requirements. Do not bundle shipping boxes using bagging, elastic, or extra

straps.

• Total weight of the pallet must not exceed 1,500 lb.

• The contents must not overhang the pallet edge by more than 1”.

• A label or the shipment ID must be placed on each box in order to help keep your inventory together and processed into the

fulfillment center.

• All pallets must be wrapped in plastic with a “do not break stretch wrap” or “do not break down” notification to the carrier.

• The stretch-wrap must completely hold the product to the pallet to prevent shifting during transit. The use of clear stretch-wrap is

preferred.

• Wrapped pallets must have shipment labels placed on all four sides and on the outside of the stretch-wrap.

• Single pallets must not be higher than 72”, including the height of the pallet, unless a single Unit is taller than 72”, or they

conform to the “Clampable” instructions, which can be found under Alternative Shipping Options.

• The overall height of the pallets must allow 3” of clearance from the top of the stack to the roof of the container.

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Pallet label requirements

• Apply an FBA Shipment Label to each pallet (four per pallet, one on each side in the top center).

- The pallet label can be printed from the shipment workflow

• Place pallet labels squarely (not on an angle) on all four sides of the pallet so that the forklift driver can see them when

approaching with the forklift to lift the pallet. If the pallet is wrapped in plastic, the pallet labels must be placed on the outside of

the plastic wrap.

• Include matching products in pallets when quantities allow. Don’t split quantities of the same product among pallets if they can fit

on one pallet.

• When shipping multiple SKUs on a pallet, physically separate the SKUs, so they are easy to differentiate when received at the

fulfillment center.

Bill of lading (BOL)

For each LTL/FTL shipment you create in your Shipping Queue, you must provide a valid BOL to the carrier, so they can schedule

an advanced delivery appointment. All shipment BOLs that do not meet the below requirements will be refused upon delivery.

Follow these guidelines when filling out the BOL form provided by your carrier. If your carrier does not provide a BOL template,

ensure that your BOL includes the following information.

• A BOL must reference all Amazon Reference IDs and Shipment IDs contained in the shipment. Amazon Reference IDs and

Shipment IDs are found in Summary of the shipping workflow.

• We encourage you to use a standard BOL form. Using a standard form will help ensure that your shipment is easy to identify and

Delivering Imports to Amazon

Inventory from around the world can be sent to Amazon fulfillment centers in the US. In order to assist you in successfully

shipping imported inventory to our US fulfillment centers, we have provided the below guidelines. Please be aware that all

inventory shipped to our fulfillment centers must meet the FBA Shipping to Amazon guidelines.

Importer of Record

Amazon, including our fulfillment centers, will not serve as Importer of Record for any shipment of FBA inventory. This applies to

shipments of any size or value, regardless of origin and product.

Duties, Taxes, and Shipping Cost

Amazon will not be responsible for or collect any duties, taxes or shipping costs associated with FBA inventory. All shipments

are required to use Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) shipping terms. Any shipment arriving at an Amazon fulfillment center with

collect charges, including any duties, taxes or shipping costs, will be refused without further concession.

Deliver to Party

An Amazon fulfillment center may be listed as the Deliver to Party on the shipping documentation. Here are some examples of

how this should appear on the shipping documentation:

receive in a timely manner.

• The BOL must include:

Example 1: Amazon.com.kydc

[Seller Legal Name] c/o FBA

Example 2: Amazon.com.dedc

[Seller Legal Name] c/o FBA

- Seller Name - From Address (Street address, City, State, Zip code)

- Legal name of seller

- Carrier Name and SCAC

- Carrier’s shippers reference number (PRO#) - Handling Unit quantity (pallet, box, each) information

- Trailer and seal number (Truckload shipment only)

- “Shipper Load and Count” or “SLC” printed on

the BOL if the trailer is loaded, locked, and sealed

without enabling the driver to count or inspect the

shipment contents.

1850 Mercer Drive

Lexington, KY 40511 USA

Ultimate Consignee

500 McCarthy

Lewisberry, PA 17339 USA

• Ensure that pallet and box count quantities listed on the BOL are correct.

• Include the BOL number on the shipping container or pallet label. This allows for quick freight verification upon delivery to the

Amazon fulfillment center.

Scheduling a delivery

Download and complete the FBA Booking Form. Most of the shipment information is found in the Summary page of the shipping

workflow. Once you have filled out this form, email it to your carrier along with a link to the User Manual for Carriers.

Your carrier will need to schedule an advanced delivery appointment through the Carrier Appointment Request Portal. More

information on this process can be found under Scheduling advanced delivery appointments in the Carrier Requirements for LTL/

FTL Deliveries.

While Amazon will not act as the Importer of Record, we may be listed as the Ultimate Consignee on your shipping

documentation only if the name of the Amazon entity is followed by “in care of FBA.”

If you list Amazon as the Ultimate Consignee, your customs broker must contact Amazon at [email protected] in

advance of shipping any inventory to obtain the EIN or Tax ID # required for customs clearance.

To find a list of customs brokers, visit the “Locate a Port of Entry” section of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection website.

Select the state you will be importing into, select the city, and then click the Brokers link below the city information. If you

do not know what port you are shipping into, Fedex, UPS, DHL, Expeditors International, and Samuel Shapiro are familiar with

Amazon policies and may be able to help.

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Delivering Televisions to Amazon

Packaging and prep for televisions must adhere to the following shipping guidelines to ensure the safety of the products while

in transit and the accuracy of receiving them into the fulfillment center. These guidelines are in addition to the Shipping and

Routing Requirements.

Small Parcel Deliveries

• Televisions with screens 46 inches and smaller may be shipped to Amazon through small parcel deliveries. Televisions with

screens larger than 46 inches must be shipped as less than truckload or full truckload.

Pallet Guidelines

• Layers and pallets should consist of televisions of only one model and size.

• Pallets should fit the size of the television with no overhang from the product packaging.

• If stacking multiple layers of televisions in a load, only the bottom layer can be on a pallet. Do not use pallets between layers of

stacked televisions.

• All televisions must be secured to the pallet to prevent shifting during transportation and storage.

Slip Sheets

• Amazon does not accept televisions on slip sheets.

Floor Loading Guidelines

• All floor-loaded televisions must have the televisions facing the front of the trailer. This is to ensure that a clamp truck can safely

offload the products by clamping the ends of the product boxes.

• All floor loaded televisions must adhere to Amazon’s clamp truck guidelines.

Product Stacking Guidelines

• Stack televisions according to the manufacturers guidelines, so you do not exceed the number of layers allowed.

• Stack televisions so they comply with the product packaging directions and remain vertical at all times.

• Do not place any products with different ASINs or SKUs on top of the televisions. The stacked products must be the same

orientation as the product below it.

Securing the Load

• Brace television with load bars; do not cube out the trailer.

• Brace televisions so they cannot tip during transport; tipping televisions more than 15 degrees can damage the products.

Amazon reserves the right to refuse any products that do not conform to these handling guidelines.

Appendix 1: Label Font Specifications

The font you use for your labels can help speed up the processing of your inventory at the fulfillment center. Choose a font that

clearly distinguishes letters from numbers.

Font Considerations

• Use a font that clearly delineates a zero from the letter "O"—a slashed zero, for example

• Use a font that distinguishes the number one from a lowercase letter "l" or an uppercase letter "i"

• Unless otherwise noted, we recommend that you use the normal font weight (not bold) and that the font size be 8 point

We recommend the fonts listed in the following table.

Recommended Font Types

Font Operating System Download

Consolas Windows This system font is installed with Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007. To

download Consolas, go to http://www.microsoft.com/en_us/download/details.

aspx?id=17879.

Monaco Mac This system font is installed with all Mac OS versions.

Andale

Mono

Mac, Linux This system font is installed with the Mac OS at 10.4 and above. For information

about downloading Andale Mono to your Linux machine, go to http://corefonts.

sourceforge.net/.

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Not permitted: Container needs a Permitted: Non-breakable and

double seal. double-sealed container of less

than 50 fl. oz.

Appendix 2: Packaging Products Containing Liquids

Liquids and products containing liquids can cause damage

during shipping and when stored. Products containing

liquids without a double seal, including viscous products

(such as honey), must be packaged securely to protect

Amazon associates, other products, and customers. Be sure

to adhere to the guidelines for glass containers, packaging

multi-packs of liquids, and volume restrictions by container

type. Sets, kits, or bundled products containing liquids must

meet these requirements as well.

Permitted packaging materials:

• Boxes

• Poly bags or shrinkwrap (for products that are not double-

sealed) Note: Liquids with more than 16 oz. will require a

poly bag even if they are double-sealed.

• Bubble wrap and dunnage

• Scannable barcodes or product labels

Bundled Units

• Liquids in non-glass containers that are bundled to be sold as a set must adhere to the sold as set requirements found in the

Packaging and Prep Requirements help page.

Expiration-dated products

Products that expire and are contained in packaging that requires additional prep, such as glass jars or bottles, must be prepped

to ensure that the expiration date is accessible for Amazon associates during the receive process. For more information about

these requirements, visit the FBA Help section on Date- and Temperature-Sensitive Products.

Packaging requirements for liquids

Liquid products will only be accepted if they conform to the following packaging requirements and restrictions.

* Standard-Size includes any packaged Unit weighing 20 lb. or less or with dimensions of 18 inches or less on its

longest side, 14 inches or less on its median side, or 8 inches or less on its shortest side. A Unit exceeding any of these

measurements is Oversize.

** FBA Sellers in the Amazon Brand Registry program and approved for Frustration-Free Packaging may be exempt from the

more than 4 oz. restriction.

Packaging Requirements

Container

Type

Sellable

Unit

Size

Volume

Double Sealed

Screw Cap

Corrugated Box

Glass

Single

Standard-

Size*

4 oz. or less Yes No

More than 4 oz. Not eligible for FBA**

Oversize* Not eligible for FBA

Bundled Not eligible for FBA

Non-glass

Single

Standard-

Size*

5 gallons or less (20 lb.

maximum)

Yes

No

More than 5 gallons Not eligible for FBA

Oversize*

5 gallons or less (Over 20 lb.) Yes Yes

More than 5 gallons Not eligible for FBA

Bundled

Standard-

Size*

5 gallons or less (20 lb.

maximum)

Yes

Yes

More than 5 gallons or more

than 20 lbs.

Not eligible for FBA

Oversize*

5 gallons or less (Over 20 lb.) Yes Yes

More than 5 gallons or more

than 20 lbs.

Not eligible for FBA

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Not permitted: The sharp edge is Permitted: The sharp edge is

exposed. covered.

Packaging guidelines for liquids

Do... Do Not...

9 Make sure your Units can pass a 3-foot drop test without breaking or leaking. The 3-foot drop test consists of five drops onto a hard surface:

- Flat on base

- Flat on top

- Flat on longest side

- Flat on shortest side

- On a corner

9 Ensure the product’s cap has been tightened, if applicable, and each Unit does not leak.

9 Make sure your products have a double-seal. Products that do not have a manufactured double-sealed must be individually bagged in transparent sealed bags or shrink wrap (minimum of 1.5 mil.) and clearly marked with a suffocation warning label.

9 All liquid products more than 16 oz. require a poly bag even if they are double-sealed.

; Ship products that are classified as Hazmat or have a Flash Point less than 200 degrees Fahrenheit.

; Send in any Unit in violation of the packaging and volume restrictions described in our help pages and policies.

; Ship any Unit that is leaking.

; Send any Unit without a manufactured double seal that has not been packaged with the appropriate prep materials as described on this page.

Note: Spray bottles with plastic caps or pop-tops that do not have an additional manufactured seal are not considered

double-sealed.

Note: Products that are double-sealed do not require poly bagging if they will not leak. Products that are double-sealed but

have evidence of leaking may require polybagging at Amazon fulfillment centers. For example, if a package of 10 shampoo

bottles arrives at a fulfillment center, with one unit showing signs of leaking, the single unit will be received into your Unsellable

inventory if possible, and the other nine units may be polybagged at your expense to prevent them from leaking as well.

Definition of a double seal

All products containing liquid must be double sealed to enable proper storage and shipment to the customer. A double seal is

defined as a tightened lid that cannot be easily opened and one of the following:

• A “safety seal” which is a peel-off seal underneath the lid of a product, like you would find on a new ketchup bottle.

• A manufactured seal around the outside of the neck of the product (see below for examples).

Products that do not have a manufactured double-sealed in one of the ways above must be individually bagged in transparent

sealed bags or shrink wrap (minimum of 1.5 mil.) and clearly marked with a suffocation warning label.

Note: Liquids with more than 16 oz. require a poly bag even if they are double-sealed.

Appendix 3: Packaging Sharp Units

Sharp Units have a sharp or pointed edge that, if exposed,

presents a safety hazard to Amazon associates and

customers receiving the Units. Sharp Units must be

packaged so that the sharp or pointed edge will not

become exposed during receipt, stocking, shipment

preparation, or shipment to the customer.

Permitted packaging materials

• Boxes

• Dunnage

• Scannable barcodes or product labels

Packaging guidelines

Do... Do Not...

9 Ensure that packaging completely covers the sharp object.

9 Use blister packs when possible. The blister pack must cover the sharp edge and be securely fastened to the Unit so that the Unit does not slide around within the blister pack.

9 Secure the sharp Unit to a footprint with a plastic fastener or similar restraint and wrap the Unit in plastic if possible.

9 Ensure the Unit cannot cut through the packaging.

; Pack sharp products in unsafe molded footprints with plastic covering.

; Pack sharp products with cardboard or plastic sheaths alone unless the sheath is of a rigid, durable plastic and secured to the product.

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Not permitted: Breakable Unit is Permitted: Breakable Unit is not

exposed. exposed and is protected with

bubble wrap.

Not permitted: The Unit is exposed Permitted: The Unit is enclosed

to dust, dirt, and damage. in a poly bag. See poly bag

requirements.

Appendix 4: Packaging Fragile Units

Fragile Units should be packaged so they will not break

and possibly create a safety hazard during storage,

shipment preparation, or shipment to the customer. A

fragile Unit must be packaged in either a six solid-sided

box, or completely secured in bubble wrap, so the Unit is

not exposed in any way.

Permitted packaging materials

• Boxes

• Dunnage

• Scannable barcodes or product labels

Expiration-dated products

Products that expire and are contained in packaging that

requires additional prep, such as glass jars or bottles, must

be prepped to ensure that the expiration date is accessible

for Amazon associates during the receive process. For

more information about these requirements, visit the FBA Help section on Date- and Temperature-Sensitive Products.

Packaging guidelines

Appendix 5: Packaging Plush Units

Package plush Units, such as stuffed toys, animals, and

puppets, so they will not be damaged during receipt,

stocking, shipment preparation, or shipment to the

customer. Units must be placed in a sealed poly bag or

shrink-wrapped.

Permitted packaging materials:

• Poly bags with suffocation warning or suffocation stickers

• Scannable barcodes or product labels

Packaging guidelines

Do... Do Not...

9 Individually wrap or box all units to prevent damage. For example, in a set of four wine glasses, each individual wine glass must be wrapped.

9 Box fragile Units with six solid sides, so the Unit is not exposed in any way.

9 Wrap multiple Units individually to prevent them from damaging one another within their package.

9 Make sure your packaged Units can pass a 3-foot drop test onto a hard surface without breaking. A drop test consists of five drops:

- Flat on base

- Flat on top

- Flat on longest side

- Flat on shortest side

- On a corner

; Leave empty space in the package, which may lower the chance of passing the 3-foot drop test and the FMVS test.

Do... Do Not...

9 Place plush Units in transparent sealed bags or shrink wrap (minimum of 1.5 mil.) clearly marked with a suffocation warning label.

9 Ensure entire plush Unit is sealed (no exposed surfaces) to prevent damage.

; Allow bag or shrink wrap to protrude more than 3 inches past the dimensions of the product.

; Send in a package where the plush Unit is exposed.

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Not permitted: The product is Permitted: The product is in

exposed to dust, dirt, and damage. a sealed bag with suffocation

warning label. Not permitted: The textile is Permitted: The textile is in a

exposed to dust, dirt, and damage. sealed bag with suffocation

warning label.

Appendix 6: Packaging Baby Products

Any product for children younger than four years old

that has an exposed surface greater than 1”x1” must

be packaged so it will not be damaged during receipt,

stocking, shipment preparation, or shipment to the

customer. Units for children younger than age four that are

not contained in a sealed, six-sided package or have an

opening greater than 1”x1” must be placed in a sealed poly

bag or shrink-wrapped.

Permitted packaging materials

• Poly bags with suffocation warning or suffocation stickers

• Scannable barcodes or product labels

Packaging guidelines

Appendix 7: Packaging Apparel, Fabric, and Textiles

Textiles are made of cloth or fabric that can be damaged

by dust or humidity. These Units should be packaged so

they are not damaged during receipt, stocking, shipment

preparation, or shipment to the customer. Units must be

placed in a sealed poly bag or shrink-wrapped.

Permitted packaging materials

• Poly bags with suffocation warning or suffocation stickers

• Scannable barcodes or product labels

• Cardboard Footprint

• Boxes

Packaging guidelines

Do... Do Not...

9 Place individual units of apparel, fabric, or textiles along with any cardboard backings in transparent sealed bags or shrink wrap (minimum of 1.5 mil.) clearly marked with a suffocation warning label.

9 Use boxes for textiles, such as leather, that could be damaged by bags or shrink wrap.

9 Ensure the product has a scannable label visible after bagging.

9 Package footwear with no shoe material exposed, either in shoe boxes or bagged in a polybags with suffocation warnings.

; Allow bag or shrink wrap to protrude more than 3 inches past the dimensions of the product.

; Include hangers.

; Send in unmatched singles of shoes.

; Send in groups of shoes without shoe box or polybag packaging.

Do... Do Not...

9 Place exposed baby products in transparent sealed bags or shrink wrap (minimum of 1.5 mil.) clearly marked with a suffocation warning label.

9 Ensure entire Unit is sealed (no exposed surfaces) to prevent damage.

; Allow bag or shrink wrap to protrude more than 3 inches past the dimensions of the product.

; Send in a package where more than 1”x 1” of the Unit is exposed.

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Appendix 8: Packaging Jewelry

Any jewelry unit that can be damaged by tearing, dirt, dust or liquid during the fulfillment process must be packaged following

these guidelines. Jewelry must be packaged in appropriately sized sealed boxes, with a UPC or FNSKU, and a product

description label, so that the unit cannot be damaged or cause unsafe conditions by having the material exposed during the

fulfillment process.

Permitted packaging materials:

• Boxes

• Poly bags with suffocation warning or suffocation stickers

• Scannable barcodes or product labels

Pouches

• Pouches must be packed individually in plastic bags with the barcode on the outside of the pouch to avoid damage from dust.

Place a product description label on the side with the greatest surface area.

• The bag should be appropriate for size of a pouch. Do not force a pouch into a bag that is too small or place it in a bag where it

can easily shift around. The edges of large bags are more likely to get caught and tear exposing contents to dust or dirt.

• All poly bags must have a suffocation warning. Example: “Plastic bags can be dangerous. To avoid danger of suffocation; keep

this bag away from babies and children.”

• All poly bags must be transparent.

Boxed Jewelry

• Boxes made of material that is easily cleaned do not have to be bagged. Sleeves are sufficient protection from dust.

• Boxes made of fabric-like material that is susceptible to dust or tearing must to be bagged or boxed individually with barcode

displayed prominently.

• Protective sleeve or bag should be only slightly larger than unit.

• Box sleeves should be snug enough or secured in such a way that they will not slide off and the barcode must be visible with the

sleeve in place.

• Barcodes should be attached to box if possible; they can be attached to sleeves if secured properly. Place a product description

label on the side with the greatest surface area.

Best Practice for high-value jewelry

As high-value jewelry may not sell quickly, we recommend that you package these Units in protective bags to help protect

them while they are at the fulfillment center. If you are sending products to FBA that have a Replacement Value greater than

$2,000.00, please be aware of the FBA Lost and Damaged reimbursement policy available online.

Appendix 9: Packaging Small Products

Any product whose largest side is less than 2-1/8 inches (the width of a credit card) needs to be packaged in a poly bag with

the barcode on the outside of the bag to prevent the Unit from being misplaced or lost. This will also protect the unit from

damage by tearing, dirt, dust or liquid during the fulfillment process. Some products may not be large enough to accomodate a

label; bagging the unit will enable the barcode to be fully scannable without wrapping over the edges of the product.

Permitted packaging materials

• Poly bags with suffocation warning or suffocation stickers

• Scannable barcodes or product labels

Packaging guidelines

Do... Do Not...

9 Package small Units in transparent sealed bags (minimum of 1.5 mil.) clearly marked with a suffocation warning label. Example: “Plastic bags can be dangerous. To avoid danger of suffocation; keep this bag away from babies and children.”

9 Place a product description label with a scannable barcode on the side with the greatest surface area.

; Force a product into a bag that is too small.

; Pack small products in bags that are significantly larger than the Unit itself.

; Pack small units in bags that are black or opaque.

; Allow bag to protrude more than 3 inches past the dimensions of the product.

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Not permitted: The powder has Permitted: The powder is in

an unsecure lid that could open a sealed bag with suffocation

spilling the contents. warning label.

Appendix 10: Packaging Pellets, Powders, and Granular

Pellets, powders and granular products are dry goods that

are pourable and can cause damage during shipping and

when stored. Package these products securely to protect

Amazon associates, other products, and customers. Be

sure to adhere to the guidelines for glass containers (see

Appendix 4: Packaging Fragile Units). Sets, kits, or bundled

products containing pellets, powders or granulars must

meet these requirements as well.

Permitted packaging materials

• Poly bags with suffocation warning or suffocation stickers

• Scannable barcodes or product labels

Drop Test

All Units containing pellets, powders, or granular

substances must be able to withstand a 3-foot drop test

without the contents of the container leaking or spilling.

Products that cannot withstand the drop test must be packaged in poly bags with a suffocation warning.

A drop test consists of five drops:

• Flat on base

• Flat on top

• Flat on longest side

• Flat on shortest side

• On a corner

Appendix 11: Packaging Plexiglas

All Units sent to an Amazon fulfillment center that are made of or packaged in Plexiglas require a label at least 2 inches x 3

inches that states that the product is Plexiglas. These labels help distinguish Plexiglas Units from Units that are made of glass,

which require special packaging and handling.

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Appendix 12: Packaging adult products

Packaging and Shipping Inventory to Amazon

Adult products must be bagged for protection in black, opaque bags. The outside of the bag must have a scannable barcode or

product label and a suffocation warning. This includes but is not limited to Units that meet ANY of the following requirements:

• Units that contain pictures of live, nude models

• Packaging that uses obscene or profane messaging

• Units that are themselves life like in nature but with no live model nudity shown

Acceptable adult product packaging

• Tame, abstract products that are not life like in nature

• Units in plain packaging without models

• Units in plain packaging with models not in suggestive or compromising positions

• Packaging with no obscene text

• Suggestive text but no profanity

• Packaging that shows a model or models in compromising or suggestive poses or positions but no nudity

Note: The information contained in this document is a summary, and is not all-inclusive of the prep required for specific products types. For additional prep requirements and more information, visit the FBA Help Manual section on Packaging and Prep Requirements.

Important: Failure to comply with FBA product preparation requirements, safety requirements, and product restrictions may result in the immediate refusal of inventory at the Amazon fulfillment center, disposal or return of inventory, blocking of future shipments to the fulfillment center, or charging for any unplanned services.

Category Is the Product... Examples Materials Prep Guidance

Fragile/Glass … glass or otherwise fragile?

Glass, china, picture frames, clocks,

mirrors

• Bubble wrap

• Over box

• Scannable product label

Place or wrap the Unit in protective bubble wrap or a protective over box. The Unit must be able to pass a drop test on a hard surface without breaking. Make sure the barcode is scannable without opening or unwrapping the Unit.

Liquids (For liquids in glass see Fragile/Glass above)

… a liquid without a double seal?

Soap, spray bottles, lotion

• Bags (for liquids with more than 16 oz. or those without double seal)

• Scannable product label

Tighten the lid, then place the Unit in a transparent bag with a suffocation warning to protect from leakage (or apply other appropriate second seal) and seal the bag. Make sure the barcode is scannable without opening or unwrapping the Unit.

Perforated Packaging

... in packaging with perforated opening?

Chocolate boxes, candy displays

• Bag

• Scannable product label

If the unit does not pass a drop test, place the unit in a transparent bag with a suffocation warning and seal the bag. Make sure the barcode is scannable without opening or unwrapping the unit.

Apparel, Fabric, Plush, and Textiles

… made of cloth or fabric which can be damaged by dirt, dust, moisture or liquid?

Purses, towels, clothing, plush toys

• Bag

• Scannable product label

Place the Unit in a transparent bag with a suffocation warning and seal the bag to protect it from damage or dust. Make sure the barcode is scannable without opening or unwrapping the Unit.

Toys and Baby Products

… for a child three years old or younger? Does the packaging have cutouts greater than 1 inch square?

Teething rings, bibs, exposed toys (cutouts)

• Bag

• Scannable product label

Place the Unit in a transparent bag with a suffocation warning and seal the bag to protect it from damage or dust. Make sure the barcode is scannable without opening or unwrapping the Unit.

Powders, Pellets, and Granular

... made of or containing powders, pellets or granular materials?

Facial powder, sugar, powdered detergents

• Bag

• Scannable product label

If the unit does not pass a drop test, place the unit in a transparent bag with a suffocation warning and seal the bag. Make sure the barcode is scannable without opening or unwrapping the unit.

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Category Is the Product... Examples Materials Prep Guidance

Sold as Set … a set that will be sold as a single sellable Unit?

Encyclopedia set, multi-packs of food

• “Sold as Set” or “Ready to Ship” sticker

• Scannable product label

Affix a “Sold as Set” or “Ready to Ship” label to the set that is sealed (shrink- wrapped, bagged or boxed) to keep set from being separated. Make sure the barcode is scannable without opening or unwrapping the Unit.

Sharp … a product with a sharp or pointed edge that, when exposed, presents a safety hazard?

Scissors, tools, metal raw materials

• Bubble wrap and over box (if bubble wrap is not sufficient)

• Scannable product label

Place or wrap the Unit in protective bubble wrap or a protective over box, so that the packaging completely covers any exposed edges. Make sure the barcode is scannable without opening or unwrapping the Unit.

Small …small, where the longest side is less than 2-1/8 inches (the width of a credit card)?

Jewelry, key chains, flash drives

• Bag

• Scannable product label

Place the Unit in a transparent bag with a suffocation warning and seal the bag. Make sure the barcode is scannable without opening or unwrapping the Unit.

Adult … potentially offensive or does it contain material such as profanity or nudity?

• Products that contain pictures of live, nude models.

• Packaging that lists obscene/profane messaging.

See Packaging Adult Products for examples.

• Black shrink-wrap or bags

• Scannable product label

Place the Unit in a black or opaque bag with a suffocation warning and seal the bag. Make sure the barcode is scannable without opening or unwrapping the Unit.

Bags and Suffocation Warnings

Examples Requirements Prep Guidance

• Suffocation warning

• Scannable Product Label

• Self-adhesive, if possible

• “Ready to ship” label

• Bag must be at least 1.5 mils thick

For products that are placed in plastic bags with openings greater than 5 inches, use bags that have a suffocation warning printed on them. Make sure the barcode is scannable without opening or unwrapping the Unit. The bag must be at least 1.5 mils thick.

Note: The information contained in this document is a summary, and is not all-inclusive of the prep required for specific products types. For additional prep requirements and more information, visit the FBA Help Manual section on Packaging and Prep Requirements.

Important: Failure to comply with FBA product preparation requirements, safety requirements, and product restrictions may result in the immediate refusal of inventory at the Amazon fulfillment center, disposal or return of inventory, blocking of future shipments to the fulfillment center, or charging for any unplanned services.

Note: The information contained in this document is a summary and is not all-inclusive of requirements for specific shipments. For additional

requirements and more information, visit the FBA Help Manual section on Shipping and Routing Requirements.

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Less than Truckload (LTL) and Full Truckload (FTL) Shipments

Containers Regular slotted carton (RSC) 200 lb./sq. inch (burst strength)

B flute Boxes should not be bundled together using

ECT-32 bagging, taping, elastic, or extra straps.

Box dimensions Boxes containing multiple Standard-Size units must not exceed 25 inches on any side

Box contents One shipment ID

Check for matching:

– Merchant SKU

– FNSKU

– Condition

– Quantity

– Packing option (individual or case)

Box weight Less than or equal to 50 lb., unless containing a single unit that exceeds 50 lb.

Jewelry/Watches: Less than or equal to 40 lb.

A box containing a single Oversize Unit greater than 50 lb. requires “Team Lift” labels on

the top and sides.

A box containing a single Oversize Unit greater than 100 lb. requires “Mech. Lift” labels on

the top and sides.

Dunnage Foam

Air pillows

Full sheets of paper

Shipment labels Labels must contain: Four labels per pallet

– Shipment ID Place labels centered on each side

– Scannable barcode

– Ship-from address

– Ship-to address

Pallet

requirements Wooden, 40 inches x 48 inches, Do not overhang pallet by more than 1 inch

4-way across Use clear stretch-wrap

GMA Standard Grade B or higher Shipment labels on all 4 sides

One shipment ID per pallet

Pallet weight Less than or equal to 1,500 lb.

Pallet height Less than or equal to 72 inches

Case-packed

boxes All units in a box will have matching Merchant SKU and condition and will have been

previously packaged together by the manufacturer.

All boxes with the same product will contain equal quantities of the product in each box.

Any scannable barcodes on the case must be removed or covered. Only the units in the

case can have scannable barcodes.

A manufacturer or distributor may package more than one case-pack into a larger box

called a master carton. Master cartons do not qualify as a case-pack and must be split at

the appropriate case-pack level.

How to Label Products Shipping Matrix: Small Parcel

Appendix 15: How to Label Products Appendix 14: Shipping Matrix: Small Parcel

Label Elements

FNSKU: An identifier used by Amazon

fulfillment centers to identify individual units

of a specific ASIN.

Name: Title or name of the product

Condition: Describes the condition of the

product.

Label Placement

Cover any original barcodes. When affixing

a label, cover the entire,

original manufacturer’s

barcode (UPC, EAN, ISBN)

with your label. Failure

to completely cover the

barcode can cause errors.

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Containers Regular slotted carton (RSC) 200 lb./sq. inch (burst strength)

B flute Boxes should not be bundled together using bagging,

ECT-32 taping, elastic, or extra straps.

Box dimensions Boxes containing multiple Standard-Size units must not exceed 25 inches on any side

Box contents One shipment ID

Check for matching:

– Merchant SKU

– FNSKU

– Condition

– Quantity

– Packing option (individual or case)

Box weight Less than or equal to 50 lb., unless containing a single unit that exceeds 50 lb.

Jewelry/Watches: Less than or equal to 40 lb.

A box containing a single Oversize Unit greater than 50 lb. requires “Team Lift” labels on

the top and sides.

A box containing a single Oversize Unit greater than 100 lb. requires “Mech. Lift” labels on

the top and sides.

Dunnage Foam

Air pillows

Full sheets of paper

Shipment labels One label per box

Place labels:

– 1.25 inches from the edge

– On the side of the box

– On a flat surface of the box (not over a seam, edge, or corner)

Labels must contain:

– Shipment ID

– Scannable barcode

– Ship-from address

– Ship-to address

Case-packed

boxes All units in a box will have matching Merchant SKU and condition and will have been

previously packaged together by the manufacturer.

All boxes with the same product will contain equal quantities of the product in each box.

Any scannable barcodes on the case must be removed or covered. Only the units in the

case can have scannable barcodes.

A manufacturer or distributor may package more than one case-pack into a larger box

called a master carton. Master cartons do not qualify as a case-pack and must be split at

the appropriate case-pack level.

Note: The information contained in this document is a summary and is not all-inclusive of requirements for specific shipments. For additional

requirements and more information, visit the FBA Help Manual section on Shipping and Routing Requirements.

Important: Failure to comply with FBA product preparation requirements, safety requirements, and product restrictions may result in the immediate

refusal of inventory at the Amazon fulfillment center, disposal or return of inventory, blocking of future shipments to the fulfillment center, or charging for

any unplanned services.

Each unit you send to Amazon for fulfillment needs a scannable bar code to

enable storage at an Amazon fulfillment center. If your products do not qualify as

stickerless or if you choose not to register for Stickerless, Commingled Inventory,

you can label your units for shipment to Amazon using a standard barcode identifier

that you can print from Seller Central. Amazon uses these labels to process and

track your inventory in our fulfillment centers. If you don't want to apply labels

yourself and have eligible products, you can sign up for the FBA Label Service.

Learn more http://www.amazon.com/fba-label-service.

Key information for product labels

The online inventory management tools support eleven label sizes (See “Label Sizes” at right). We

recommend removable adhesive labels for your customers' convenience. When labeling products,

remember:

• Cover any original barcodes with the FBA product label.

• Each unit needs its own FBA product label.

• Match the proper product label with the corresponding unit.

• Product labels need to be readable and scannable.

Visit http://www.amazon.com/FBA-Help for packing and shipping requirements.

Printing recommendations • Use a direct thermal or laser printer. Do not use ink jet printers, which are more

susceptible to smearing, making the labels difficult to read or scan.

• Periodically test the scannability of your barcodes with a tethered scanner.

• Clean your printer. Run test prints and replace printer heads on a regular basis.

Printing labels

In Seller Central, you can print product labels from the shipping workflow when you create a

shipment. If you've already created a shipment, go to the Shipping Queue and select the shipment.

Enter the number of units you are shipping for each product and click “Print Item labels.” The

shipping workflow creates a PDF file that you can open with Adobe Acrobat Reader for printing or

save as a file for later use.

If an ASIN qualifies for stickerless, commingled inventory, but does not have a physical barcode, you

will need to label it. You can print labels for commingled units through the Manage FBA Inventory

section of your account. Select the products you need labels for, then select “Print Item Labels” from

the drop-down menu.

Common errors to avoid

The following errors receiving problems will slow down the process by which Amazon can receive

your inventory and make it available for sale. Amazon may temporarily suspend your shipment

creation privileges if the following problems are found:

• Barcode label missing

• Unit mislabeled

• Barcode cannot be scanned

• Unit or shipment preparation errors

For more information on product labels, go to http://www.amazon.com/fba-stickered-inventory.

Expires June 30, 2016

Expires June 30, 2016

Label sizes

When printing labels, you can choose from

the following label templates. Be sure to print

the labels without scaling.

21 labels per page • 63.5 mm x 38.1 mm on A4

24 labels per page • 63.5 mm x 33.9 mm on A4

• 63.5 mm x 38.1 mm on A4

• 64.6 mm x 33.8 mm on A4

• 66.0 mm x 33.9 mm on A4

• 70.0 mm x 36.0 mm on A4

• 70.0 mm x 37.0 mm on A4

27 labels per page • 63.5 mm x 29.6 mm on A4

30 labels per page • 1" x 2 5/8" on US Letter

40 labels per page • 52.5 mm x 29.7 mm on A4

44 labels per page • 48.5 mm x 25.4 mm on A4